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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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T W EN T Y -SEV EN T H YEAH.
STATE GAME FIGHT
CENTER!i IN LANE
David Evant Bacomaa Target
For Clifford Men in Lane
County:
Emmett
Howard
Leads Eugene Delegation to
Salem.
The troubles of the state game rum
mission which have been brewlinc
about the state for several month»
and which lately were centered In
Portland with a series of both open
and closed hearings concerning the
activities of llsrold Clifford, state
game warden and his chief assistant,
Clark, both of whom wore discharged
by the commission following the In­
vestigation, have been suddenly shift
ed to latne county and an avalanche
of criticism la being hurled dally at
David Evans, one of the three com
mlssloners appointed this year by
Governor Norblad for the purpose of
cleaning up the troubles of the com­
mission.
Evans was one of the three mem­
bers of the commission who voted to
oust Mr Clifford, whom It seems does
not wsnt to be ousted. Mr Clifford
has continually hurled charges against
the Eugene member of the commission
nnd yesterday the political tangle took
on what seemed to really be a state
wide Importance when a Eugene dele­
gation headed by Emmett Howard.
Lane county representative, went be­
fore the governor at Salem protesting
the removal of Clifford and purporting
to show that the removal wua a bit of
spite work brought about because the
ousted warden had refused to approve
the exchange of certain federal land»
In Coos county for privately owned
property
noward has announced his Intention
of going before the next legislature
and asking for the abolition of the en­
tire commission. He hopes In this
manner to put an end to the trouble
which has been a source of agitation
In this state for many years.
Hundreds of letters snd telegram»
have been poured In on the governor's
desk at Ssl'tn both protesting the
ouster and approving of the action.
He has announced bis Intention of
studying the matter very carefully and
has already gone over all of the de­
tailed testimony of the hearings held
at Portland. There Is considerable ru­
mor over the state that Norblad Is
about to appoint a new member to
the commission.
Local sportsmen when asked thelt
oplons of the affair declared almost
unanimously that their chief Interest
was In settling the Incident rather
than siding with any faction.
Commissioner Evans spoke before
the Springfield Lions club shortly af­
ter his appointment to the commis­
sion. He said at that time that he
had no political aspirations and went
on the commission with an open mind
expecting to act for what he thought
was the best Interest of hunting and
fishing. In his opposition to Clifford,
developed after a hearing, local sports­
men are Inclined to think that there
has been sufficient evidence to Justify
Evans' contentions thc^t the game war­
den no longer serves the best Interests
of the people.
FALL CREEK RESIDENTS
OPPOSE PROPOSED ROAD
A petition bearing the signatures of
112 signers has been filed with the
county court at Eugene by residents
of the Fall Creek district who have
taken this means of protesting the pro­
posed routing of another road from
Pengra and Lowell to Springfield.
The signers of the petition declare
that It will cost $60,000 to develop the
road and that the residents of the vi­
cinity would actually derive very little
benefit from such a road. They also
contend that many of the signers o.
the petition asking for the new road
are not residents of the district af
fected, and that others are high
school students.
Those who are taking the lead It.
opposing the new route are J. H. Kls
singer, Oscar Drury, W. H. Iuirlmer,
A. B. Downs, and Bud Kintzley.
Drive to Newport- Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Pyne and Mr. Pyne's brother,
Charles Pyne and family of Idaho, left
Springfield this morning for Newport
where they will spend the day on the
beach.
Takes Vacation— Miss Irene Bax
ter Is vacationing from her duties at
the office of Dr. Carl Phetteplace this
week. Miss Inez Eyler Is taking her
place.
Brings 8on to Towrv—Mrs. A. E.
Hollis brought her smalt son to Spring-
field to have an Injury to his foot
dressed on Wednesday.
SPfUNUPlRLD, LA NE CO U N T Y, OREGON
MRS EGGiMANN LEAVES
TO ATTEND CONVENTION
of ladies of c. a . r .
Mrs. C. F Kggtmann left Sprlugfleld
yesterday at noon for Purtland on the
first lap of her Journey Io Cincinnati,
Ohio, where she will attend the na­
tional convention of the Indies of the
Grand Army of the Republic, as presi­
dent of the Oregon district Mrs. Kggl-
man was honored at a large banquet
ut Portland last night which was at
(ended by many of the other state of­
ficers of the organisation.
She plans to leave Portland today
accompanied by Miss May Schlldan,
youngest delegate from the state. They
will travel over to Spokane, and Chi­
cago on the trip to the convention and
will return over the new cutoff
through Alturas.
Elaborate plans are being made to
entertain visiting delegates at the con­
vention, according to Information re
reived here by Mrs. Egglmann. They
will be allowed the courtesy of all
amusement parks as well as all other
houses of entertainment while attend­
ing the convention which begins Aug­
ust 26 snd ends on August 29. The
marine band from Washington. D. C.,
has been secured to play for all of
the sessions and a special boat (rip to
General Grant national park la being
planned.
Mrs. hggltuuun will visit at Furl
Wuyue. aud at Osalun, Indiana, where
Mr. Eggiuiauu has relatives before re
turning to Springfield ou Friday, Sep­
tember 6.
S ta r t On M o n d a y
N ext W ednesday
Early Crop Will Be Very Good; tour dig Days and Night* of
Entertainment and Education
Late Crop Expected to be
Planned tor Annual Evant
Lighter Than Usual
Picking of early bopa will atari In
thia vicinity on Monday and Tuesday
of next «¡reek, according to J. A. Sea-
vey The crews will beglu at the Sea
vey Island on Monday and at the Hte
veils hopyard at Headman's ferry,
which Is also owned by Mr Hteavoy.
on Tuesday.
Plcklug on the fields owned by L.
8. t'hrlstofferson. Ivan Anderson, J.
Fish, Ijrwronce Edmundson. Lloyd
Stafford und others In Lam« county
Is expected to gel uuder way during
Ihe week also, according to the own
era.
Must of the bop growers have al­
ready secured their plckere for the
season Curds were mailed to many
of the former pickers asking them
whether they would pick again this
year.
The picking aeasou ,s about a week
later this year than usual The early
hops are uearly always ready fur the
pickers by the twentieth of August.
I ale hops will be ready for the pick­
ers sometime the first week of Sep­
tember.
The crop tula year will be about 75
per cent less than lu former years
This Is caused partly by the fact that
some of the hop fields have been dug
up aud abandoned. The crop on the
Vines la expected (o be about the same
us usual There will la- less foliage
on the late hops which will make them
easier to pick.
I lie iMiio county lair, which, with
the Spnugliuld visit of Ihe North- j
weal sir lour, tonus ouu of the two
tuadlug public evuula ol Ihe soasuu In
luih« county, Is due next week, be-
gluuing Wednesday, aud from all
prospects will equal or better any fair
livid lu ibe county for years.
Four big daya, August in to 20, In
elusive, are scheduled for the fair.
Night programs are alao planned, und
lwo nlgiits, the second and fourth,
will feature a new fair enterprise, a
pugeaut, "The Spirit of America." Ut
no small importance will be Cal
Vouug. sou ot early 1-aiie pioneers,
who Is having constructed a "boat"
type of pioneer wagon for use In the
pioneer phuse ot the pageant.
Then there will be vaudeville per­
formances, motion pictures, fireworks
and oilier eutvrlainmeut features. And
lu the afternoon, a horse racing pro­
gram ecllpstug unythlug ot the kind
seen here In years Is ou the schedule.
Heads the H.P.O.E.
A
L IV I N8W 8PAPKR
IN A L I V I TO W N
No. 32
TH UR SD A Y, AUGUST 21, 1930
£ flr/y f~Jop PickeTS Lane P air Opens
r
"The People's P ip e r"
j
M’KENZIE OILING IS
SIAGTEO THIS WEEK
Crew Will Probably Spend Rest
of Dry Season Oiling Various
Sections of Highway; Surface
of Road to be Similar to Ap­
proaches to Bridge Here.
Oiling activities on the McKenzie
highway began this week and will
probably continue as long Into the
fall as the weather Is favorable. The
first work was started on the slx-mlle
stretch between the Thurston corner
und the und of the pavement In East
Lawrence H Rupp, of Al|entowa
Pa new Grand F.xalif'l Ruler of the Springfield The traveled portion of
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks
the new highway from the Junction ot
the new and old roada near Hendricks
bridge to the bridge Itself will also
COUNTY CHAMBER TO
Ire oiled and then the machinery wilt
HEAR COURT’S PLAN
be moved up to the section above
FOR ROAD'S FINANCE Nimrod Inn and that road oiled as far
as Blue river.
Financing the county's share of the
No definite time has been set for
stale highway program In Lane coun­ the completion of the oiling ot the
ty will be the subject of discussion at Springfield-Thurston section, but It is
the meeting of the Lane county cham­ estimated that It will take about 16
ber of commerce tonight In Cottage Hays In all to complete all of the work
Grove. Several delegutea from the on this unit.
McKenzie highway traffic la being
Springfield chamber of commerce will
Agricultural displays will be as good
routed north on Fifth street in Spring
be In attendance.
or belter than usual. Crops are good
The road committee of the county field during the oiling. Motorists can
Hits year, and both Individuals and
chum her of commerce will be in at­ drive out to the Wendllng road and
communities are showing keeu Inter­
leave It Just this side of Hayden
tendance.
est In produce displays. Stock shows,
The road committee of the county bridge and go past the McKenzie stock
also, will bo exceptionally good this
chamber will recommend to that body farm to Thurston where they again
year, according to reports from da
Ibe endorsement of the county court's reach the hlghwey.
purtment directors.
The F. J. Kernan construction com­
plan for cooperating with the state.
6T0V L TOO CLOSE TO
lien Keeney, county ursetsor who
pany of Reedsport which has the con­
The court proposes to divert the coun­
niukea flowers his bobby, Is lu charge
tract for the McKenzie oiling has
WALL IGNITES PAPER
ty's part of the automobile license
of the floral exhibits again. He prom
shipped In some heavy oiling machln
EARLY THIS MORNING
fees to state roads until the state
ery and has made arrangements with
inch a show that will outdo anything
highways sre completed In the coun­
the state highway department for the
of the kind tried In any Oregon fair.
An uarly fire at the Spong room­ UNION SERVICE TO BE
ty. This monoy heretofore used for
There will be the usual midway at­ retirement of road bonds will have to use of a considerable amount of thelt
ing house did about $26 damages at
AT METHODIST CHURCH tractions at the fair this year, und the
equipment.
7.00 o'clock this morning before It
be replaced by taxation.
The surfacing which la now being
Four-ll clubs will have their UMual
could be extinguished by the fire de­
The county chamber road commit­
Union church services will be held
applied to the highway will result In
partment
fine show.
tee met last week and agreed to rso- a finished portion of highway very
at the Methodls! church next Sunday
Mabel H. Chadwick, fair secretary,
The fire started back of a cook stove evening with Rev. ('. J. Pike occupying
omtnend the court’s plan to the coun­ similar to that applied to the ap­
which was standing too near the wall. the pulpit. This Is the second of a promises a good show this year. It ty chamber at Its next meeting.
proaches to the Springfield bridge Just
The wall was not protected and the series of evening services to be con­ Is her third year In charge of the fair
before the Fourth of July. It consists
wall paper caught fire.
A large ducted by Rev Pike. Ills subject will
MRS. OLSON TALKS OF
of several coatings of one and one-
amount of the wall paper aud some I»- "The Nature and Necessity of a BRIDGE IS BARRICADED;
PILGRIMAGE AT REBEKAH half Inch rock and oil, three-fourtha
of the celling was burned. A hole was Creed." lutst Sunday evening be spoke
APPROACHES STANDING
Inch and one-quarter Inch rock.
cut in the roof to get water on the on the topic, "The Christian Creed "
SOCIAL MONDAY NIGHT
The oil Is applied while very hot
burning ceiling.
The Epworth league will entertain
City workmen have completed the
and the rock Is rolled Into the oil as
A very enjoyable time was had
all of the young people of the city at barricading of Ibe east approach to
It cools. The oil Is a heavy asphalt
a Joint gathering In the church par­ th * old Springfield bridge In accord­ Monday evening by (hose who at­ road oil nnd the result Is a road sur­
THREE NATIONAL PARKS
ance with the decision of the city tended the regular social meeting of face as good or better than pavement.
VISITED BY VACATIONISTS lors at 7:00 p. m.
The regular Sunday school will he council and there Is no further dan­ the Rebekuh lodge. They had their
Heating Oil Interesting
Traveling more than 2200 miles In held In (he morning at 9 46. and morn ger of motor vehicles driving onto social activities, heard a talk by Mrs.
The heating of this oil and the han­
two weeks, visiting three national Ing services will he held at 11 00 at the approach and Into the river. Emma Olson, and had a shower tor dling of It while It is hot Is a very
parks and upending several days at which time Rev. Pike will apeak on I,arg« cedar posta have been set In one ot the members.
Interesting process. When the oil ar­
Mrs. Olson, who has Just returned
the middle ot the road and some of
the Oregon beaches Is a brief sum­ the questlcyi. "•Whose Affair?"
rives In the large railroad tank cars
the heavy twolnch planks used on from u trip to England to visit her it Is very thick and heavy. This will
mary of the vacation from which Mias
Ihe floor of the bridge have been son’s grave, told the members some not spread through the faucets on the
Anne Bldwell of the Commercial Statu NEW MOTOR INSTALLED
ON LOCAL AIRCRAFT sawed up and nulled to the posta mak­ reminiscences ot the long Journey. rear end of the oiling truck so It must
bank, and her brother and slater-ln-
ing a wall which Is easily visible at She also exhibited many of the pic­ be heated.
law, Mr. and Mrs. David Bldwell of
A new motor was Installed In the night. Other posts have been set tures and souvenirs which she brought
The first step In this heating pro­
Columbus, Ohio, returned last Sunday.
cess Is running a steam line Into the
The people left here two weeka be­ two-place training ship at the munici­ along the edge of the road and heavy hack with her.
A miscellaneous shower was also lank from the power house. This will
fore that and drove to Crater Lake pal flying field this week. The motor planks nailed to them. These serve
National park and spent some time In an exact duplicate of the former to keep both adults and children given for Mrs. Fnlth Drury Bauer of eventually bring the temperature up
to approximately 300 degrees, which Is
viewing the world-famous lake. After one which has been used for training from going out onto the approach Jasper who was rocently married.
and passenger flights for the past with the possibility of falling Into the
Refreshments consisting of Ice­ not hot enough for good oiling work.
this they drove Into California as far
year.
cream and cake were served late In After the oil has been heated with
river.
as Bedding and then went west to the
Lee Inman aud Jim MucManlman
the steam pipe It is then ready to be
The county commissioner! have Ihe evening.
Humbolt National park where they
took the cabin ship to Florence Sun­ agreed to let the Plummer service
j pumped into the oiling truck. A spe­
spent some time among the giant red­
day and hauled passengers until three station In West Springfield have the CENSUS WORKER COMES
cial combination boiler and pump
woods. On the trip between Redding
o’clock when they returned to Spring- lumber of the two approaches If they
BACK TO SPRINGFIELD raises the temperature ot the oil to
and the coast they ssw what was for­
field.
about 426 degrees as it Is pumped Into
would remove them. This was agreed
merly the largest placer mine In the
Ix><< Meyers, assistant census super­ the truck.
upon, but to date no steps have been
world. The old gold mine was a scene
Special Truck Used
taken to remove the east side ap­ visor for this district, was In Spring-
of great activity, employing a very NEW TOURIST CAMP
The truck Itself Is a very interest­
field Wednesday doing further cen­
large number of negroes before the
NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC proaches.
sus work for the department of Com ing bit of machinery. It Is built sim­
Wbrld war. It ceased operations dur
merce. Manufacturing and Industrial ilar to a thermos bottle with a tank
The new auto camp at the overhead ROSSMAN INFANT DIES
Ing the war and has never been re­
census. There wns some mlxup In In the center which contains the oil
crossing
on
the
Pacific
highway
south
opened.
IN EUGENE SATURDAY (he blanks which were sent to the dis­ and which will not allow the temper­
Leaving the Redwood forest the of Springfield Is now open for busi­
trict office nnd certain of the local ature to drop to a point below 400 de­
ness
and
Is
enjoying
a
good
patron­
party drove north to Oregon and fol­
Barbara Joan Rossman, the In fant
business houses flllod out what Is grees for many hours after It has been
lowed the Roosevelt highway to age. according to the proprietors. The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Ross
known as a short blank instead of the loaded.
first
tour
cabins
have
been
complete­
Reedsport and then returned to
man, route 1, Eugene, died Saturday longer one. Mr. Meyers was requested
An Idea of the amount of oil which
Springfield by way of Drain. The next ly furnished and are occupied nearly nt the Pacific Christian hospital at
to call on those merchants nnd have Is going to be used can be gained when
every evening. Eight other cabins
morning they started north again and
them fill out the more complete one knows that the first coat ot ou
have been completed nnd are being Ihe age of three days.
drove to Rainier national park and
Funeral services were neld Monday blanks.
Is applied at the rate ot 1800 gallons
furnished.
spent some time at Paradise Inn.
from tho Walker-Poole chapel In Eu­
to nine-tenths of a mile. There are
Following this the party turned
gene and Interment was made In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
several coats of this applied with each
south again and after crossing the WORK ON FIRE STATION
Laurel Grove ceetery. Rev. Roy Idalle
of the various sixes ot rock.
The
WILL
MEET
NEXT
WEEK
Longview bridge, drove to the T illa­
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Smith, pastor of tho First Methodist
amount of oil, however varies, with
mook beaches where they spent the
church of Eugene officiated.
The regulnr meeting of the Spring- each coat.
A new shinglo roof has been put on
rest of the week.
field Chamber of Commerce will be
the building at Sixth and F streets
BOY'S ARM IS BROKEN
held at the Community hall on Friday TRAVEL ON McKENZIE
which Is to be the future homo of tho
MRS. WILLARD GILLETTE
IN FALL FROM TREE evening of next week. Business to be
city fire department. Work of remod­
BEING CHECKED DAILY
HAS PARTY FOR DAUGHTER eling the Inside of the building Is alao
discussod at that time will probably
Merritt Rickman of Marcola was hinge on tho work done at the county
A total of 630 vehicles passed over
being pushed forward this week.
Mrs. Raymond Brown was tho honor
brought
to Springfield Saturday eve­ chamber meeting at Cottage Grove on the McKenzie highway near Thurston
Living quarters are being establish­
guest at a shower and party given at
ed on th» second floor of the building ning to have a brokon arm treated by Thursday, according to officers of the on Monday between the hours of 7:00
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a local physician. Merritt wns climb local organization.
a. m. and 6:30 p. m., according to a
for the fire chief and his family.
Willard Gillette on Saturday evening
Ing a tree In the yard at his home
check made by Henry N. Watte, who
The guests spent the evening playing
when he lost his grasp on a limb and MR. AND MRS. McKINNEY
Is directing traffic over the detour
PEELING
KNIFE
SLIPS;
games and cards after which they en­
fell to the ground. Ha broke both of
ENTERTAIN W ITH PARTY route during the oiling ot the highway
STITCHES TAKEN IN HAND the hones In the forearm. He would
joyed delicious refreshments.
between this city and Thurston.
Among those attending were Mrs.
not
say
what
he
was
climbing
after,
The heaviest traffic of the day was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
McKluney
en-
8r.veral stltchjs were taken In the
Arthur Neet, Mrs. Oran Metcalf Mr.
but he was sure he was not a tree turtnlnod a group of young people at between the hours of 4:00 and 6:00
hand
of
Marlon,
the
10-y
ear-old
daugh­
and Mrs. Clarence Lajole and son,
sitter.
a gathering at their home here Wed­ when 66 passed the watchman. Two
Theodore, and daughter, Leota, Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hollis of
nesday evening. Games and stunts hours In the morning just before noon
Creswell,
by
a
local
physician
on
Sat­
nnd Mrs. Glen Wlltse, Mr. and Mrs.
BLIND
GIRL
TO
SING
provided the entertainment after each showed 60 passing the corner.
¡George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John urday as the result of an accident with
Travel nn Tuesday was not quite as
a
sharp
knife.
The
girl
was
peeling
Glley, Mrs. F. Mattison apd daughter,
AT UNION SERVICES which refreshments were served by heavy. The totals were not available
the
hostess.
Marjorie, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gillette an apple to eat when the knife
Those attending were Miss Dorothy at the highway office at noon Wed­
Miss W. Gartln will sing two vocnl
and family.
slipped and gashed the flesh.
Richmond
of Eugene, Dorothea Frese, nesday, but Mr. Watte said that no
solos at tho union church services
Jewel
Brlstlln,
Jimmie West, Lloyd hour during the day had been as heavy
which
nre
to
he
held
nt
the
Methodist
8pende Week-end In Klamath Coun­
Fish Wednesday— Clayton Barber
as on Monday.
Frese,
and
tho
host
and hostess.
and W. P. Tyson fished on the Mc­ ty— Mrs. J. M. Larson, her father, church Sunday evening. Her first
number
will
he
"Evening
nnd
Morn­
Charles Toftdahl, and hei sister, Mrs.
Kenzie late Wednesday afternoon.
To Attend Round-up— Mr. and Mrs.
Undergoes Operation— Mrs. Walter
Sam Miller, both of Junction City, ing.” The second will be “The Singing
W.
F. Walker expect to leave the first
Rauch
ot
Waltorvllle
submitted
to
a
In
God’s
Acre."
Mrs.
Ernest
McKin­
Hers From Roseburg— Mrs. C. C. spent the week-end on a motor trip
Haynie of Roseburg was a visitor In to Klamath Falls and the Tnle lake ney will play a violin accompaniment major operation at the Pacific Chris­ part of the week for Pendleton to at­
tend the annual Pendleton Round-up.
for both songs. Miss Oartln I* blind. tian hospital In dugene on Tuesday.
regions east of that city.
Springfield on Wednesday.